A Belfast-bound plane was forced to make an emergency landing at the international airport after one of its engines caught fire. Fire crews, police and paramedics attended the scene on Tuesday evening as the Flybe flight, with 76 passengers and four crew on board, prepared to land at Belfast International. Before it was diverted it was heading for Belfast City Airport before the fire broke out in the engine. The plane landed just before 7pm and no one was injured in the incident. After the plane landed a picture emerged on social media which showed protective foam sprayed around the aircraft as a precautionary measure. Flybe confirmed that a "small engine fire" on flight BE130 sparked the emergency. Passengers told UTV of their frightening experiences.